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Santi Heating Battery 9 Ah

Santi Heating Battery 9 Ah


Price
714,90 + delivery costs
Incl. VAT 24 %


Quantity
pc



Delivery time approximately 15 - 60 day(s).
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Availability
Approximately 15 - 60 day(s) from the order. The reliability of the estimation is good.

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Product description

This Santi 9 Ah battery is approved in airplanes!

This cutting-edge battery utilizes advanced lithium-ion cells known for their outstanding discharge capabilities, ensuring seamless connectivity for devices with a combined power consumption of up to 150W. Encased in an ergonomic design, the unit features an E/O CORD connection cable and a user-friendly piezo switch. Activation is as simple as a touch on the switch, accompanied by a distinctive blue backlight on the E/O CORD connector. Crafted with user convenience in mind, the battery incorporates a belt attachment cut-out on the body and a pressure relief valve on the upper lid.

The Santi 9 Ah battery is specifically designed for Santi heated gloves, a heated vest, and a heated undersuit. Additionally, it's versatile enough to power any torch with a wattage below 150W and a supply voltage not exceeding 12.6 V DC.

Technical Features
Capacity: 9Ah
Supply voltage: 12V
Cell type: Li-Ion
Length of E/O CORD: 60cm
Charging time: 2-3h
Working depth: 100m

Maximum Heating Time (Santi Products)
Heated gloves : 3h 30 min
Heated vest : 1h 45 min
Heated undersuit : 1h
Vest and gloves : 1h 30 min
Undersuit and gloves : 45 min

Weight
1 kg

Dimensions
Height: 180 mm
Maximum diameter: 69mm

Materials
Polyacetal / POM / Delrin

The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 200 x 150 x 60 mm.


Weight
1 kg
(with sales package 1,2 kg)


Country of origin
Poland


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